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Tech trends

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Tech Trends 2013 Most sites are focused on rebuild not redesign. The focus should be on speed, cross browser compatibility, mobile compatible, different screen sizes, etc... also every quarter, we need to havesmaller tech strategy plan as new tech are evolving rapidly ever...

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Responsive DesignWeb design is changing and we should change with itDesigned typography, big buttons, vertical scrolling, responsive imagesResponsive image - serving 3MB image isnt cool. Theres a combination of technologies, javascript fixesthat can suite us Typography, forms, buttons, etc. (large button, small blue, etc)Designing fo a different interface is impossible- You cut cost of develop significantlyThanks to our newly designed website, a flexible, fluid, powerful grid system...We dont have to worry about pixelsWe can also go further to make our site and app ready for retina. Retinafy.me.

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HTML5"HTML5 is a vocabulary and set of application programming interfaces that make up a core declarative language for web sites and applications." @mollydotcom

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<!DOCTYPE HTML>Seriously if you add this to top of your HTML code, it becomes an HTML5

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Some of the most interesting newfeatures in HTML5:• The <canvas> element for 2D drawing• The <video> and <audio> elements for media playback• Support for local storage• New content-specific elements, like <article>, <footer>, <header>, <nav>, <section>• New form controls, like calendar, date, time, email, url, search

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HTML5 is a work in progess. Only use features that are more fine-tuned...

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Mark Zuck. on the longterm HTML5advantage...“When I’m introspective about the last few years I think the biggest mistake that we made, as a company, is betting too much on HTML5 as opposed to native… because it just wasn’t there. And it’s not that HTML5 is bad. I’m actually, on long-term, really excited about it. One of the things that’s interesting is we actually have more people on a daily basis using mobile Web Facebook than we have using our iOS or Android apps combined. So mobile Web is a big thing for us.” M. Z.

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Realtime AnalyticsFocus on not past or gathered data but real time to forecast the futureChartbeat, Google Analytics, Comescore, etc.